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DLC-sized mod Fallout: London gets a fitting new release date close to the Fallout TV series’ arrival

Fallout: London, the massive modding project that’s set to let Fallout 4 players explore the ruins of the English capital, has had its release date pushed back to April 2024.

If you’re not familiar with it, Fallout: London has been in the works for a few years now, with the team behind it having offered plenty of sneak peeks at the interesting factions and locations it features. However, having previously been pushed back to avoid clashing with Starfield, the mod has now been delayed until this upcoming spring.

In a statement posted to social media, the team behind Fallout: London confirmed that it’s now set to release on April 23, 2024, a date which is pretty fitting, given that it marks St George’s Day, a celebration of England’s patron saint. As outlined in the statement, it also happens to line up pretty well with the arrival of Amazon’s Fallout TV series on April 12, making the month a pretty packed one for Fallout fans.

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Fallout 4's intro is both the most ambitious and the most flawed of any Bethesda game—and it feels like Starfield learned all the wrong lessons from it




staggering eight years ago, Fallout 4 was released. Its developer, Bethesda, made the swap back to the rusty post-apocalypse after having launched what would become one of the most influential open-world RPGs of all time, Skyrim, just three years before. In many ways, Fallout 4 is a sequel to both Skyrim and Fallout 3. It refines the expansive structure of the fantasy setting by rooting it in the familiar, real-world locations of the ruined American setting. And it begins before the bombs are dropped, in an intro sequence that whiffs an attempt to ground your character in its fascinating world...
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Fallout and Elder Scrolls community pays tribute to YouTuber Mitten Squad following sudden passing

Joseph Wilson, better known to many as Elder Scrolls and Fallout YouTuber Mitten Squad, has died aged just 27, and fellow members of the Bethesda community are paying tribute to him.

News of Wilson’s passing broke via an obituary for him posted on the website of Michigan funeral director, Molnar Funeral Home, with some initial confusion arising due to the fact Wilson often referred to himself by the name Paul in his videos. As of writing, his channel, which mainly revolved around interesting challenge runs through the likes of Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 4, and Skyrim, has just over 1.4 million subscribers.

A number of fellow creators from the Elder Scrolls and Fallout communities have taken to social media in order to pay their respects to Wilson and discuss the impact his work had on them. “RIP Mitten Squad, you were a huge inspiration to me, and it was great getting to know you as much as I have,” wrote TKs-Mantis.

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Fallout 4’s free “next-gen update” has been pushed into 2024, putting it close to a decade after the original


Fallout 4’s “next-gen update”, announced just over a year ago as part of the series’ 25th anniversary celebrations, has seen its release date pushed back into next year - meaning it will arrive close to a decade after the last major entry in the franchise.


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Fallout 4's big 4K 'next-gen update' is delayed until 2024




Remember the big 4K update for Fallout 4 that was announced in 2022 as part of the 25th anniversary celebration of the original Fallout? The good news is that it's still happening, but the bad news is that it's not happening until sometime in 2024...
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